Monday, January 27, 2014
Man in the Moon
I don't know why it is, but I'm constantly being attracted to moonscapes. I think it has something to do with the muted light, being able to see contrast, and the serenity of the pieces themselves. They have been extremely popular, whether they're in a gallery, an art show, or online. I think one of the main things that has attracted me to these paintings is the nighttime wildlife. I can picture an owl hooting outside a barn, or a coyote pup running under the moonlight. The magnetic draw of the moon casts an eerie, mystic quality over a landscape. This is what I attempt to capture on canvas. The phrase "once in a blue moon," "moonlight serenade," and "moonstruck" always come to mind when trying to capture the moon's essence. I could get lost in the creation of moonscapes for hours on end. It seems like the process is never ending, and I have to force myself to stop without over painting the canvas. Are there any references to the moon that brings out a feeling in you?
Labels:
landscapes,
painting process,
story behind the art
Location:
Mauston, WI, USA
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